Food for folks who have yet to figure it all out

Heirloom Tomato Salad

I was 10. We had family visiting from D.C. I was really obsessed with the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire game for my PC. (I was a really popular kid even back then.) The night before 9/11, I FINALLY WON THE GAME. I became a virtual millionaire. Confetti fell, Regis handed me a big check. It was the most joyous evening of my young life.

I go to bed feeling like a champ. A really rich champ. Only to wake up to absolute horror.

I’m getting dressed for school when my mom screams at the top of her lungs. No joke, my first thought was that she was watching some terrible fashion show on TLC & a contestant was wearing nipple pasties or something. I casually go downstairs to make sure she hasn’t blown a blood vessel & planes are flying into buildings. I’m still a big, fat dope at age 10 so I’m not totally sure of the significance. All I know is that the adults are scared so I know I should be.

I went to school that day & convinced my class that the planes were coming for us next & the teachers really loved me.

Mmmm, this looks delicious and we might be making it for lunch today. I love heirloom tomatoes! And you can find beautiful organic heirloom tomatoes that don’t cost an arm and a leg at Trader Joe’s usually.
As for 9-11, you’re right, I think most people remember where they were. I was on my way to school, I was 14, and at first I thought it was a joke as I listened to the radio announcement. I couldn’t believe it was real.

Mmmm, this looks delicious and we might be making it for lunch today. I love heirloom tomatoes! And you can find beautiful organic heirloom tomatoes that don’t cost an arm and a leg at Trader Joe’s usually.
As for 9-11, you’re right, I think most people remember where they were. I was on my way to school, I was 14, and at first I thought it was a joke as I listened to the radio announcement. I couldn’t believe it was real.
~Nichole from Pink Society Lifehttp://www.pinksocietylife.com

I love heirloom tomatoes and would eat this up!
I was 25 and had just started a new job about a month before this day. I’ll never forget it a single moment about it. I think the worst thing was having to wait the whole day before I saw any video of it until I got home about 7 pm that night. My imagination wasn’t quite that vivid. It still is so hard to believe. A sad day etched into my brain.

Oh my goodness, Debbie. I can’t imagine not having seen the images until that evening. But I don’t think anyone’s imagination could have come up with what happened before actually seeing it. Just a day we will never forget.